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2000 Honda Accord EX 3.0L V6; 110k miles
Troubleshooting P03xx codes, the technician scoped the voltage of each OEM ignition coil (Honda p/n:30520-P8E-S01) in sequence. Strictly for comparative purposes, the technician replaced the original coils with compatible known-good coils and re-scoped. Result: an obvious difference in the scope output between the six original coils and the “known-good” (used) coils. The technician cannot explain the significance of the information, and that’s why I’m posting here. I also saw the output. The scope reads as follows–hopefully my description of the waveform output makes sense:
Scope of OEM coils (active codes P1399, P0300, xx301, 3, 5 and 6):
Square waveform reading on scope. All coils show charge/discharge cycle is within mfgr. spec. voltage and millisec intervals: coil reads at zero voltage (horizontal baseline), charges to nominal voltage immediately at computer signal (left-most vertical line of square wave), holds voltage for nominal time in milliseconds (horizontal “top of square” line), then discharges to random negative value (right-most vertical line of square wave). This waveform is consistent at each original coil.Scope of ‘known-good’ coils (after code reset):
Square waveform reading on scope. All coils show charge/discharge cycle is within mfgr. spec. voltage and millisec intervals: coil reads at zero voltage (horizontal baseline), charges to nominal voltage immediately at computer signal (left-most vertical line of square wave), holds voltage for nominal time in milliseconds (horizontal “top of square” line), then discharges to zero (right-most vertical line of square wave). This waveform is consistent at each known-good coil. No P-codes result.The technician cannot explain:
– the significance coils that appear to discharge to negative voltage (DCNV);
– whether or not DCNV is normal behavior;
– why DCNV behavior would apparently cause P1399/P03xx codes;
– why every OEM coil shows the same waveform pattern on the scope.
Current theory: failing capacitor in each coil.The technician left the known-good coils in for a two-week evaluation. Day three as of this post–so far, so good.
I welcome anyone with knowledge in this area to post their thoughts and opinions…
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